How do you write 35,615 in scientific notation?

2 Answers
May 10, 2018

The number in question is written 3.5615×104 in SN

Explanation:

Converting values to SN or Scientific Notation means first writing the number as if it was less than 10, and then figuring out what multiple of 10 it needs to be multiplied by to get the original value.

If we write the original number as a value less than 10:

35,6153.5615

Now, to figure out the value it needs to be multiplied, we can simply divide the original number by the reduced value:

35,6153.5615=10,000

Finally, we figure out what the multiple needs to be written as, when given as an exponent of 10. The way to do this is to count the number of zeroes, starting at the ones place.

For the number 10,000, there are 4 zeroes, starting at the ones place. This means:

10000=104

Now, we can finish the conversion:

35615=3.5615×104

May 10, 2018

3.5615×104

Explanation:

We rewrite the number where the most significant digit is on the left of the decimal and the rest of the trailing digits are on the right of the decimal:

3.5615

The number of decimal places we moved (in this case 4 to the left) determines the power of 10 to multiply by. Moving to the left is a positive power, moving to the right is negative power. So here we have a positive power of 4.

356153.5615×104